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Getting a flu shot is an annual rite of passage - or at least, according to U.S. health officials, it should be. For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends this year that all children aged six months through 18 years receive the flu vaccine; previous advisories included children only up to five years...
...third to a more relaxed attitude, the women’s team was not fazed by the tighter score.“I think it was mostly that we were comfortable,” Ingersoll said. “Even though it was closer, we still had that control of the match.”Friday’s victory was the first time this season that Harvard did not allow an opposing ace. The Crimson also established a six game winning streak—the team’s longest since the 2006-’07 season.Harvard continues...
...front of the goal. The forward tapped the ball into the right corner for her third goal in four games. At halftime, Brown held a 7-6 advantage in shots, while Harvard had a 3-1 edge in penalty corners. In the second half, the Crimson defense took control. The Bears managed only three shots for the entire frame and did not register a single shot until only 19 minutes remained in the game. On the offensive side, Harvard extended its lead on a goal by McCoy. With 10 minutes left to play, McCoy drove into the circle and fired...
...front of me,” and “For always the dreams they are there still.” The narrator cannot get over these lines or the suffering of the Indians who spoke them. He revisits the quotes again and again, seemingly without choice or control over his words. After work, he attempts to find refuge from the haunting accounts in drinking alcohol and dreams of getting laid, but the quotes that have invaded his mind also cut into the mundane; his thoughts jerk without warning into explicit renditions of the testimonies. As accounts of death, cruelty...
...federal government. For Blue Dogs, if there's a silver lining to the crisis that has shaken the financial markets, it's that it has highlighted problems they have been warning about for several years; their gripe is that the supposed solution now includes the same out-of-control pork barrel spending that they have been decrying. "The way I see it, the bailout forced us to go into the flooded basement and pump out the water," says Rep. Jim Cooper, a Tennessee Blue Dog, "and while we're down there we see there's termites everywhere...